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Electron Projects

By : Denys Vuika
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Electron Projects

By: Denys Vuika

Overview of this book

The Electron framework allows you to use modern web technologies to build applications that share the same code across all operating systems and platforms. This also helps designers to easily transition from the web to the desktop. Electron Projects guides you through building cross-platform Electron apps with modern web technologies and JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React.js, and Vue.js. You’ll explore the process of configuring modern JavaScript frameworks and UI libraries, real-time analytics and automatic updates, and interactions with the operating system. You’ll get hands-on with building a basic Electron app, before moving on to implement a Markdown Editor. In addition to this, you’ll be able to experiment with major JavaScript frameworks such as Angular and Vue.js, discovering ways to integrate them with Electron apps for building cross-platform desktop apps. Later, you’ll learn to build a screenshot snipping tool, a mini-game, and a music player, while also gaining insights into analytics, bug tracking, and licensing. You’ll then get to grips with building a chat app, an eBook generator and finally a simple digital wallet app. By the end of this book, you’ll have experience in building a variety of projects and project templates that will help you to apply your knowledge when creating your own cross-platform applications.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Release cycle note

Please note that we are using Electron 7 in the book. The Electron project has moved to a 12-week release cadence starting on May 13, 2019. You can see the official announcement on the Electron blog post at https://electronjs.org/blog/12-week-cadence.

Having shorter release cycles means you are getting features, bug fixes, and security fixes faster. However, that also means there will most probably be newer versions of the Electron released once this book is out.

The good news is the Electron team is going to support the last three major versions. Be sure to check the schedule and more details by visiting https://electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/support#supported-versions. Besides that, it is relatively easy to upgrade your application project to the latest version of the Electron. You can do that by running the following command:

npm install electron@latest

It is highly recommended to watch the Electron team blog for more details on each release: https://electronjs.org/blog.